As reported during Football Night in America, appeals will be filed and the suspensions won’t be active until the appeals are resolved.

There’s currently no date for a hearing and no timetable for a resolution. Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports that both players are accused of taking Adderall. Unless someone from the league office or the Seahawks disclosed that information to Rapoport (and in turn risked incurring a fine of up to $500,000), Rapoport’s information comes from the players or their agents. And because the league and the team technically can say nothing about the subject, the players or their agents can say anything.

That’s why Adderall is now regarded as the successor to the spiked over-the-counter supplement. By relying on the banned stimulant, any player can avoid the stigma of steroids, even if that’s precisely what he tested positive for.

With five games left, the Seahawks could lose both players for the stretch run — and possibly for one or more playoff games. Otherwise, the suspensions could spill over in to 2013.

How can you in good conscience bring up Gronk’s name associated with PEDs? Where is your proof? Bring up names of people who have tested positive not someone who is a great player, and who you probably wish was on your team.